TLS, 1935 March 7, Foreign Office [London, Eng.] to Lord Dickinson / John Simon.

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TLS, 1935 March 7, Foreign Office [London, Eng.] to Lord Dickinson / John Simon.

Responding to Dickinson's request regarding the arrest of Pastor Lohrer and his companions who are either of Soviet or German nationality for whom the German government is more likely to have a concern. Soviet intervention would be difficult; British intervention would be a delicate matter on humanitarian grounds.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7080262

Haverford College Library

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Simon, John Allsebrook Simon, Viscount, 1873-1954

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John Simon was a British politician and Secretary of Foreign Affairs in the Chamberlain government who supported appeasement policy toward Hitler. From the description of TLS, 1935 March 7, Foreign Office [London, Eng.] to Lord Dickinson / John Simon. (Haverford College Library). WorldCat record id: 226399540 1906-1918 Member of Parliament for Walthamstow Division, Essex; 1910-1913 Solicitor-General; 1913-1915 Attorney-General; 1915-1916 Secretary of State for H...

Lohrer, Pastor.

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Dickinson, Lord.

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